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Dec 17th 2002#82518 Report
Member since: Nov 26th 2001
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I dont really care much for Verisign for 2 main reasons. They used lame tactics for business a year or so ago and when you need something important (like the password) for a domain it is like pulling teeth out of a donkey's arse to get it from them. Yes you can have an account with them an host multiple domain names, but right now I am in a big fight with them because a previous owner of a domain doesnt remember the pass and the admin email when he bought it is to an @home account (which doesnt exist) so from faxing them multiple copies of ID's to emailing tech support numerous times, after 4 months I still dont have the password from them. For some reason they dont believe who we are. It is quite irritating to say the least. But up until the last year they werent so bad.
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Dec 17th 2002#82521 Report
Member since: Jun 30th 2001
Posts: 447
http://www.dotster.com -- Pank (I'm pretty sure) and I use them
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Dec 17th 2002#82524 Report
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Deker hooked me on itsyourdomain.com a year ago....
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Dec 17th 2002#82527 Report
Member since: Mar 20th 2001
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Didn't Godaddy sue Verisign for spamming and misleading customers to move over?
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Dec 17th 2002#82554 Report
Member since: Sep 6th 2001
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Ive used www.godaddy.com for all of my domains, and i havent had a problem with them yet... *knock on wood* and i hope i never do.

They are pretty cheap $8.95 and offer forwarding for free, 5 subdomains for free, and a bunch of other things, but im sure there are better companies out there somewhere.
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Dec 17th 2002#82574 Report
Member since: Mar 24th 2001
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Took me a while to find it, but here is some information on Verisign's VIP service:
http://www.verisign.com/corporate/news/2002/pr_20021119a.html
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Dec 17th 2002#82594 Report
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Dec 17th 2002#82599 Report
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Geez. I feel like I should post my annoyance on that thread....
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Jun 28th 2010#199215 Report
Member since: Jun 25th 2010
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Thank you for offering me such information.
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Jun 29th 2010#199237 Report
Member since: Jun 6th 2010
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They used lame tactics for business a year or so ago and when you need something important (like the password) for a domain it is like pulling teeth out of a donkey's arse to get it from them. Yes you can have an account with them an host multiple domain names, but right now I am in a big fight with them because a previous owner of a domain doesnt remember the pass and the admin email when he bought it is to an @home account (which doesnt exist) so from faxing them multiple copies of ID's to emailing tech support numerous times, after 4 months I still dont have the password from them. For some reason they dont believe who we are. It is quite irritating to say the least.
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